[Marching Band Baton Twirlers and Majorettes Group Photo]

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Photograph of four female Majorettes and two baton twirlers in uniform of the marching band posing with batons in front of the Hurley Administration Building. One of the baton twirlers is male. The uniforms have the letters "NT" embroidered on them.

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Photograph of four female Majorettes and two baton twirlers in uniform of the marching band posing with batons in front of the Hurley Administration Building. One of the baton twirlers is male. The uniforms have the letters "NT" embroidered on them.

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